Commend DUPD for doing a good job
By Staff Reports | September 29, 2004In response to the Sept.
In response to the Sept.
The Duke Bike Advocates would like to thank the members of the Duke community who supported our activities last week.
Sept. 27 The Chronicle printed a picture of American Civil Liberties Union members bridge-painting for Civil Liberties Week along with an article for Coming Out Week.
At around 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.
As a former resident of Brown Dormitory, I felt that The Chronicle’s article “Alcohol flows in Brown dorm” portrayed Brown in an negative light.
In his Sept. 24 column Yoni Riemer attributes to me, and my PPS 55 class, the claim that “votes don’t matter.
I am dismayed to see the opinion expressed by The Chronicle in regards to cycling. Cycling should be a priority for the Duke.
We are writing this letter because we care about the future of the Duke Coffeehouse.
The concept of terrorism is being brandished like a weapon. It denounces and isolates—labeling with connotations of horror and unspeakable barbarism.
Craig Grabowski’s Sept. 17 letter was infused with so many non-sensical insuations, above and beyond whining about the local rag, I had to comment.
Fittingly tucked behind East Campus in the most unassuming of locations, the Duke Coffeehouse’s place on campus is not only one that offers an alternative and unique option to greek life but...
The Sept. 15 staff editorial in The Chronicle repeated the false meme that the upcoming presidential election “could be the most important election of our generation.
Sometimes trying too hard to be a sensationalist can ruin a reporter’s credibility. Shadee, your Sept. 10 column is full of misconceptions and falsehoods that need to be cleared up.
The robbery of four students near Brightleaf Square early Friday morning and the robbery near Edens early Saturday morning have created understandable anxiety.
Something truly shocking happened Friday. Shadee Malaklou actually got something right: that “Duke students [are] conditioned, convinced and confused about the Middle East.
Stephen Paul’s Sept. 3 letter voiced some objections to Stefan Dolgert’s vegetarian agenda.
Clark Rosengarten and David Shiffman have both distorted several facts in their attempt to help others gain an understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Hany Elmariah claims that David Shiffman ignored the facts, but the truth is that Elmariah is merely distorting the facts. For one, Elmariah claims that Israel is only a democracy for Jews.
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